Editing the State File

After you have generated a state file, you must edit the state file
to ensure that the local parameters are set correctly for the destination
host. These parameters include host name, domain name, IP address, and other
such settings.

You might also need to change the state file ID, if you plan to do an
installation on a platform that is different from the one on which you generated
the initial state file.

Notice original types and formats and maintain them as you
type new values. For example:

If the old value is a host name, type a host name and not
a fully qualified domain name.

If the old value starts with a leading slash, make sure that
the new value starts with a leading slash.

Replace any value that you delete. For a required parameter,
installation or configuration could fail if the parameter has been deleted.

Retain the case of the original value.

Editing Local Parameters

The following table lists parameters that you might need to edit, depending
on the product components you want to install or on your host setup. For example,
the host on which you generated the state file might be in the same domain
as the host on which you are installing.